Sasson Dayan
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Sasson Dayan is a Lebanese-born Brazilian banker and co-founder of Banco Daycoval.
Sasson Dayan | |
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Born | [1] | April 1, 1940
Known for | Co-founder of Banco Daycoval |
Spouse | Clairy Sasson |
Parent | Salim A. Dayan |
Biography
Sasson was born on April 1, 1940[2] in Lebanon[3] to a Jewish family[4] where he worked at Casa Bancária Salim A. Dayan, a bank founded by his father.[1] In the 1950s, he immigrated to Brazil.[3] In 1958, he and his brother Ibrahim Dayan co-founded the stock brokerage Daycoval DTVM Ltda.[1] In 1970, they founded Valco Corretora de Valores Ltda.[1] In 1989, they received government approval to convert Daycoval DTVM Ltda into Banco Daycoval which specializes in lending to medium size companies.[2][3][1]
His son Carlos Dayan is married to Esther Safra Dayan, daughter of Vicky and Joseph Safra.[5] Per Forbes Magazine as of September 2014, he was worth 1.6 billion Brazilian Reais ($709 million US dollars).[6]
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